T.O. Wishes He Had Better Quarterbacks

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Terrell Owens will make a maybe-triumphant return to the Dallas-Fort Worth area in a couple months, when he joins a horde of celebrities, athletes and celebrity-athletes (Owens probably fits the third category best) for a four day orgy of partying and basketball known as NBA All-Star weekend.

Owens, as you might remember, loves attention; there's no doubt he'll get it, either, as the host of his own party and a member of the celebrity-game (in which he is looking for a third consecutive MVP trophy).

But, apparently, the six weeks or so of relative anonymity was too much to bear for the receiver, who proceeded to let forth the sort of rant that got him a perpetually damning reputation as a trouble-maker in a recent USA Todaypiece. He wasn't throwing Tony Romo under the bus, specifically; nor did he utter the names "Donovan McNabb" or "Jeff Garcia."

Owens knows the difference between he and Rice, though, and it is--very predictably, it seems--not a matter of talent or discipline, on-field or off. Per USA Today: